Thank you for joining me for another Wednesday Wandering.
Shall we continue our wandering down the coast of Oregon?
We will stop first at Munson falls. We were unable to get very close to this falls because bad weather had taken down some very old large trees and the pathway was blocked and closed off to visitors.
The day we visited Munson falls, rain kept trying to hinder us and the fog was thick out in the open spaces. However, a lot of wetness provided beautiful water drops to photograph.
Along the pathway was a plant with leaves bigger than a dinner plate. They had to be over twelve inches in diameter. The underneath of these leaves were covered with very sharp and long thorns. It definitely was designed by God to not allow forest dwellers to eat them.
I love water droplets on plants. They hang there so full and at any moment will drip off and disappear. The way they magnify what is underneath is fascinating.
The sitka spruces on the coast grow so straight and tall along the pathways. We didn’t get to follow this pathway very far for the rain drove us, with our cameras, back to the dryness of the car. Someday, I would love to go back and wander down this switchback pathway and see where it leads.
Thank you for joining me for a wander down the Oregon coast.
I am enjoying revisiting these photos and memories as I put these posts together.
I am forever in awe of the majesty and beauty of God’s creation. From the most minute detail to the wide and vast landscapes, the glory of the Creator is on display for all to see.
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